Maximum Emergency definition

Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency and requests generation designated as Maximum Emergency to run. The Office of the Interconnection shall post on the PJM website the aggregate amount of megawatts that are classified as Maximum Emergency.
Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency and requests generation designated as Maximum Emergency to run. The Office of the Interconnection shall post on the PJM website the aggregate amount of megawatts that are classified as Maximum Emergency. Maximum Facility Output: The maximum (not nominal) net electrical power output in megawatts, specified in the Interconnection Service Agreement, after supply of any parasitic or host facility loads, that a Generation Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility is expected to produce, provided that the specified Maximum Facility Output shall not exceed the output of the proposed Customer Facility that Transmission Provider utilized in the System Impact Study. Maximum Generation Emergency:
Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore are available to the Office of the Interconnection only when the Office of the Interconnection declares a Maximum Generation Emergency and requests generation designated as Maximum

Examples of Maximum Emergency in a sentence

  • Any offer not designated as a Maximum Emergency offer shall be considered available for scheduling and dispatch under both Emergency and non-Emergency conditions.

  • Offers may only be designated as Maximum Emergency offers to the extent that the Generation Capacity Resource falls into at least one of the following categories: i) Environmental limits.

  • Emergency Load Response is the reduction of a load by participants in the PJM Emergency Load Response Program in response to a request by PJM for load reduction following the declaration of Maximum Emergency Generation.

  • Offers may only be designated as Maximum Emergency Offers to the extent that the Generation Capacity Resource falls into at least one of the following categories: i) Environmental limits.

  • Any offer not designated as a Maximum Emergency Offer shall be considered available for scheduling and dispatch under both Emergency and non-Emergency conditions.

  • A Dispatchable Demand Response Resource’s Operating Tolerance in each Dispatch Interval is equal to the resource’s Maximum Emergency Capacity Operating Limit multiplied by five percent (5%), subject to a minimum of five (5) MW and a maximum of twenty (20) MW.

  • The Common Bus Operating Tolerance for each Market Participant registered at a Common Bus is equal to the sum of that Market Participant’s Resources’ Maximum Emergency Capacity Operating Limits for Resources that are on-line multiplied by five percent (5%), subject to a minimum of five (5) MW and a maximum of twenty (20) MW.

  • The following is the curtailment order used by PJM for curtailing due to system constraints, Maximum Emergency and other PJM Emergencies.

  • A generating unit Resource’s Operating Tolerance in each Dispatch Interval is equal to the Resource’s Maximum Emergency Capacity Operating Limit multiplied by five percent (5%), subject to a minimum of five (5) MW and a maximum of twenty (20) MW.

  • If the owner of Unit A scheduled a 20 MW export, 10 MW could be recalled during PJM Maximum Emergency.


More Definitions of Maximum Emergency

Maximum Emergency means the designation of all or part of the output of a generating unit for which the designated output levels may require extraordinary procedures and therefore

Related to Maximum Emergency

  • Maximum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection to address either a generation or transmission emergency in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more Generation Capacity Resources, or Non- Retail Behind The Meter Generation resources to operate at its maximum net or gross electrical power output, subject to the equipment stress limits for such Generation Capacity Resource or Non-Retail Behind The Meter resource in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.

  • Maximum Generation Emergency Alert means an alert issued by the Office of the Interconnection to notify PJM Members, Transmission Owners, resource owners and operators, customers, and regulators that a Maximum Generation Emergency may be declared, for any Operating Day in either, as applicable, the Day-ahead Energy Market or the Real-time Energy Market, for all or any part of such Operating Day. Maximum Run Time:

  • Minimum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more generating resources to operate at or below Normal Minimum Generation, in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.